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VOL. XIIKENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO, FRIDAYS MAY 15, 1903NO. *20They Said ItWas B?seWonderful Playing by ourBusiness MenWe Play Again TuesdayThe Score »sit was—A Few RemarksFrom the Bleechers—Ten HoursNot Enough—The Challenge foraReturn Game.Wednesday afternoon'nt 3 p. m. thebusiness men and substitutes linedup at the ball ground, north vs southside of Main street, to see which werechampions. After a few preliminaryskirmishes they settled down to dothe liest they could. 8ix hours moreor less, showed the end of seven innings when fading day brought a finishsince which time arnica and linimentluMt lieeti extensively used.The line up wits as follows: Southside—Helms. VV. MeCren. C. Stanton,H Stanton, Q. Luketis, L Kerr, CoddJohensen, Scott Benjamin: North♦tide—Ed Lelund, Andrews, Rowlands, J. Hamley, Rushton, Deverv.J uritckiuali, A. Ltikens, N. Nelson.The score by inuings was:Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TotalNorth— 2-6—12-2—0—3—2 27South— 8—1—5—0—0—0—0 14Batteries: North—Andrews c., Leland and Devery p.; South—Q.Ltikens c. Helms and Johensen p.The, umpire, Dorse}' of Spokane wasa peach, in fact a whole box, givinghis decisions in a way that left nodoubt, but causing some sore spotsOf course the south side would have(•won IF—we cun t figure out all of the'ifs' but their there. A large attendance was noted and the cheers undhoots were worthy of a better score, asenthusiasm was unlimited.Next Tuesday a return game will beplayed, the south side still persistingthat they can win. It is expected that« half holiday will he taken l>y thetown to decide this important question, the game beginning at 3 p. m.l'KOM THE lil.EACHKHSWhere do you suppose some of these"bus beens" ever learned to play hail?The blacksmith limy he alright withn sledge, hut as a pitcher he's a frost.Next time a slow grounder comesalong, everyIsidy lay down, you canstop it quicker.That piny from Leland past. Hamleyto Nelson is a little threadbare, lint ittient alright with boys who havefduyed ball in every state in the UnionWe understand that Juliuetta had aspy up here during the game, and lieis anxious to sign Andrews and LeJapd for tiie season.Don't blame Jucohs for quitting. He: ruu six miles in tlie first inning.Examinations.Eighth Grade examination for pupilswill tie held May 14 ami 15th. Teachers pleases 1 lid to couuty superintendent for questionsTeachers examination for 2 atid 3rdOriole Certificate will tie held May 27,28, 20 at Moscow. Q testions in BclioolLaw and Ht.atfe Constitution will lieomitted because copies of these subjectscannot be supplied.Clara Ransom.Bcliool Superintendent.Increased Facilities.We have add*-«i new rigs ard newstock to our livery establishment tomeet tiie increased demand and cannow serve you at any and all times.Good drivers furnished on request..We have tiie best barn in tiie Palnuiewilli corrals, etc. require^ by tiie .demand lor feeding. Box stalls areI lie disposal of our patrons and themost improved facilities iu toe liverybusiness are found hers.Call and see us.Chaxiu.er & Hill.Any one having a good saddle horse,easy gaited, for sale call atThe Lincoln Hardware.F'A Windmill for sale, at a bargainpractically fjew. For participant s-eDr a Hui, U IState* Game and FishA Visit from our Warden, Mr loins,and the Publishing of the LawW. I. lorn*, State Game Wardenspent a few dayes In our town thisweek on matters relative to the gamein this section. M. Turns Is an agreeable jierson to meet, seems to understand his duties and appears to be athorough sportsman. He has appointed us deputy game warden for Latah,L. A. Kerr, whose qualifications andabilities lire unquestioned, utid spentsome time witli him going over thecountry. Tiie licenses for tishing andhuntii g will soon tie here wiieu thosehaving permits can exchange them.As a matter of information we willprint tiie laws relative to fish andgame, a copy of which we have securedIt is impossible to print them in oneissue, but we will give it iu section*as space permits, two sectionsof wliicÿherewith follows: Those desiring caneither save the paper or cut out thesections.Mr.Iorns states that tiie law is giving general satisfaction, and is appreciated by those who understand itsprovisions; that it means now andwilt mean in tiie future, the preservation of game slid fish in our state,which would otherwise have shortlybecome exterminated.Sec. 1. Tiie Government shall appoint a su i t aide [arson to serve as StateFish mid Gume Warden, wiiose dutyit shall he to protect tiie fislt and gameof tiiis State, and to enforce tiie lawsrelating thereto. Tiie State Fisli andGame Warden sliuil hold ills office fora term of two years add until his successor is appointed and qualified. Before entering upon tiie duties of hisoftice tiie State Fis h and Game Wardenshall execute a bond to tho State ofIdaho in tiie penal sum of $1000, conditioned for tiie faithful performanceof his duties, and his bond shall lie approved by tiie Governor. The Governor shall have power at any time toremove tiie Stale Fish'and Game Warden tor misconduct or neglect of hisduties, and tiie Governor shall be tiieexclusive judge of misconduct or neglect of duties gnd shall upon such removal appoint a successor. Tiie Slate(To be conlbHied.)School NotesJune fifth at tiie opera house filepublic school will hold their annualcommencement exercises which promise to pass anything heretofore heldby them. Last year was good and nptireclated but wo are promised a treatmore good this time. Tue graduatingclass this year is composed of seven,whose names and program we willgive later. Yesterday and today theeighth grade examinations for statediplomas are being Held and judgingfrom tiie record last year tiie resultwill be satisfactory.To IncorporateNext Thursday, tlie21stat 8 p. m. inthe St. Elmo parlors; our citizens arerequested to congregate and form acemetery association witli the objectof securing n good plot of ground, easyof acoess and one which can be adornedand beautilied. Every one is interested iu this project and should identify themselves i i tiie project.Wanted Immediately.Teams are wanted, ns many as possible, to haul lumber from the Arnoldmill to tiie station at Kendrick.Aiso bids are wanted on trucking logsfrom five to eight hundred thousand.Bids to lie submitted not later tluuiJune 15th 1903.For furl lier information as toteams or bids, write or call onWillis Arnold.Kendrick Ida.Dnn Hannah, witii his assistantHowlands ,was running tiie level onthe water ditch for main.McGrew gave his clerks a half holiday to see the liai I game. They saythey appreciated it.If is said »hat the river crons offruit will not tie over 20 jier i-ent. «ifaverage this year and tiie wheat cropwill be only Half.C.iandler «fc Hill bought Dr. Gritinaii's tine team «if Latah driversw i''b they iinvv nave tn Hu-ir liver.rtiih.t-.Feck, Ida, Meh. 25th -08.We have tested "U«>«id as Gold"Washing compound and find that itwashes clothes perfectly lind Requiresuo rubbing.Mrs. Ol. Furicy." Washburn." H.H. Rugg. 'Mrs. Hester ëlielbtlfh.For Salé.Two good teams and two good saddle horses. A good burgaln. Inquireat'Chaudler's Livery Btable.A Farmer Straightened Out"A man living on a farm near - herecame in a short lime ago completelydoubled up with rheumatism. Ihanded him a bottle of ChsitibefiAin'sFain Balm and told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after using it lieneed mit pay a cent for it,' 1 says C. P.Rayder, of Fattens Mills, N. "V. "Afew days later tie walked into tiiestore aa straight us a string mid bunded me a dollar saying, "give me another bottle of Chamberlain'* FuitiBalm. I waut it iu tiie lionse all thetime for it cured me. For Sale by A.C. White <fc Co.By a Presistent Cough but PermantlyCured by Chamberlains Cough Remedy, jMr. H. F. Burbage, a student at law, jiti German ville, 8. C. had been trouhl-1ed for four «>r live years witli a coutiti- juous cougli which he says, -'greatly ,alarmed me, causing me to fear that 11was in tiie first stage of consumption.'MMr. Burbage, having seen Chamber-1Iain's Cough Remedy advertised, con- jeluded to try it. Now read what lie jsays ot it: ''I so«>n felt a remarkablechange ami after using two bottles oftiie twenty-live cent size, was permanently cured." 8old by A. C.White <fc Co.Did Y ou See Benjamin & Sons? jSale f«»r tiie 18th. If you have any- ;tiling you want to sell, get it around, 1or if there is anything you want loibuy, get around y «in nieif.Presbytorian General Assembly ILoa A ngeles Cal, May 21 to June 2, 9 !For tiie above occasion theNor. Fac. 1 jRy. Co. will sell round trip tickets toLos Angeles Cal. as follows. Via Fortland and Buiiset Route, all rail $49 20tickets on suie May 18 14 and 15. ViaFori laud and O. R. & N Steamers toSan Friinci seo $46 90 t i|c kets on sale May 10,11,15, and 16. ViuSeattle and Pacific Coast S. S. C«>.steamers $5.90 tickets on sale May 7and 12.Final limit for return July 15th.Stopovers will he allowed in California iu either direction.L. F. Haue, AgentMr. Joseph Fomin ville, of StillwaterMinn., after having spent over $2,000witli tiie lust doctors for stomachtrouble, without relief, was advisedby his druggist, Mr. Alex. Richard, totry a box of Chanilierluin's Stomachand Liver Tablet*. He did so, and isa well man to-day. If troubled withindigestion, bad taste iu the mouth,lack of appetite «>r constipation, givethese Tablets a trial, and you are certain tn be mope than pleased witii theresult.- For sale at 25 cents per box byA. C. White A Co.A Little Early Riser.Now and then, at bedtime will cureconstipatTon, biliousness and livertrouiilee. DeWili's Little Early Risersare tiie famous little pills that mire byarousing tiie Mecretions, moving tiiebowels gently, yet effectually, amigiving such loue und strength to thegiaud* «»f tiie st*much amt liver thattiie cause of tiie trouble is removedentirely, and if their une is continuedfor a few days, there will be no returnof the complaint. Hold by White A Coand F. M. Snyder, l.elund Ida.The X-Rays.Recent expérimente, by practicaltests and examination witii tiie aid «»f jthe X Rays, established it as a fact !that Catarrh of the stomach is not udisease of iteelf, but that it resultsfrom repeated attacks of indigeminii. |"How nan 1 cure My Indigestionf" iKodol Dysp-psia Cure is curing thousands. It will cure you of Indigestionand dyspepsia, and prevent or cure :Catarrh of tbe Stomach. Kodol di- |geste what, you eat—makes tiie su>- jma<--h sweet. Sold by White & Co.'K. M 8 iv l.-r. I,-I v'i-| I | a .g &<&=gM>«S^O'0-4M><*€S-G-'0'€>00€»'00"0>OURTWO HORSEC ultivatorsARE HEREMcCroa Bros. & Co1 Idaho Meat & Provision CoJ. M. Wild, ProprietorMeat MarketWHOLESALERETAILFresh and Salted Meats Game, Poulty and Fish in SeasonHubert Market Price Paid for all Kinds of Liie SteckKendrick Idaho»: <g>® «xSXS<«KS)C5)iS>® ® Sx**®-®®®®®The Gazette Do you take It? |LHy)'r»%! J -,3 ,QjTHE BEARBear in mindThat youA will have|i) to huntharder| J j than thisfèa!6' To Beatè%^CUTLERY kEVERY BLADE VARRAMTED VLincoln Hardware k Implement Co $U-O